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Will You Publically Release HP's Internal Report On The Autonomy Accounting Scandal?

Rather than releasing what he called "selective disclosure of non-material information via background discussions with the media," Lynch (pictured) asked HP's board of directors to release the internal report with specific information on alleged Autonomy accounting improprieties. "I am writing today to ask you, the board of HP, for immediate and specific explanations for the allegations HP is making," he wrote in his open public letter. "HP should provide me with the interim report and any other documents you have provided to the SEC [Securities and Exchange Commission] and the [U.K.] SFO [Securities Fraud Office] so that I can answer whatever is alleged."